When it decided to start taking the content without license, Yelp complained. Google's response to Yelp: Let us scrape your content, or don't have it show up at all in our search results. Not being on Google was the same as not being on the web, so Yelp relented. Even after it relented, its review pages were given worse treatment, says Yelp.

Obviously, Stoppelman is worried that Google's local products are going to crush Yelp. He concluded his testimony by telling congressmen,"Today represents a rare opportunity for the government to protect innovation. Allowing a search engine with monopoly market share to exploit and extend its dominance hampers entrepreneurial activity."

We've included Yelp's evidence of how Google is trying to promote itself at the expense of Yelp.